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Stericlean robots in food production

24 February 2025

AT FRIWEIKA in Saxony, Germany, four hygienic robots pack up to 160 fresh potato dumplings per minute – without making contact with the dumplings. Efficient and hygienic, the concept was developed and planned by KRÖNING-Automation and implemented with Stericlean robots from Stäubli.

Friweika produces up to 180,000 rolled dumplings every day and needed to increase output in this production area. The task was approached with KRÖNING, a specialist in automation for food production which had designed several production lines for Friweika in the past.

The newly created production line is relatively compact, achieves high output, and features a top-level hygiene concept using Stäubli Stericlean robots, which are approved for aseptic production areas in the pharmaceutical industry.

The production process starts with the weighing of the dumpling dough: Each dumpling weighs around 100g. After portioning, it is shaped (rolled) and conveyed to packaging. At the same time, the associated packaging line produces blister packages with cavities for four or eight dumplings. In the last step, the packs are filled with dumplings on two parallel lines.

The automation experts at KRÖNING has designed the equipment so that no contact is made with the dumplings during packaging. As owner Marcus Kröning explains: “A robot picks up the blister pack and holds it at an angle at the end of the conveyor belt so that the individual dumplings fall directly into the cavities. Depending on the type of blister pack, the robot adjusts its position four or 10 times before the package is filled. The next step is to close the blister pack and transport it to the secondary packaging area.”

One of the great advantages of this solution is that the robot grippers do not make direct contact with the dumplings. This is good for the robots, as the dough doesn’t stick to their grippers, but it is also good for the dumplings, which the robots catch without making contact, thus avoiding any pressure marks caused by mechanical gripping processes.

Up to 160 dumplings can be packaged per minute. Two robots work together on each line to ensure that this process can take place continuously, i.e. with no need for a buffer zone and without delays when changing the blister packs. While one robot places a filled package on the conveyor belt heading for the sealing station, the second robot grips an empty blister pack and the first dumpling is placed into it.

According to Marko Wunderlich, a board member at Friweika, “Anyone who has ever made or processed potato dumplings understands: That dumpling dough is extremely sticky. This is because of its high starch content. That is why we have to clean our systems frequently and extremely thoroughly so that our high hygiene standards are always met in all areas of production.”

These requirements are so high that Friweika does not use the same cleaning agents usually found in food production to lather and then spray the robots and grippers. Instead, it uses hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), which is more likely to be used in even more sensitive sterile processes in pharmaceutical production. Because H2O2 also affects surfaces, the fully VHP-resistant Stericlean TX2-90 robots, with their specially treated surfaces, are not only the right choice, but almost always the only option.

The fully encapsulated kinematics with sealed vertical cable routing and use of NSF H1-rated food-grade oil also show that these robots were developed from the ground up for hygienically demanding applications in the food and life science industries.

Stäubli robots are characterised by consistently high precision and impressive dynamics, and achieve full performance even when using food-grade lubricants, and do not have to be operated at reduced power.

A high level of vertical integration with their own precision gearboxes and a compact design are other favored design features. “This was also important to us, as space in the wet area of the dumpling filling line is limited,” says Marko Wunderlich.

All in all, the robot-assisted packaging line, which does not require direct contact between the robots and the potato dumplings, enables highly dynamic and precise production. In addition to guaranteeing compliance with the strictest hygiene standards, it offers increased productivity and consistent product quality from the user's perspective.

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